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CVRs of both the Legacy, and GOL 737 over Brazil

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Here are some good pictures.

http://www.flightglobal.com/article...mbraer-legacy-in-fridays-fatal-collision.html

Looks like that throw away jet is pretty tough.

Which proves the point.

The plane ain't disposable. (And if you listen to the CVR the Legacy is actually quieter than the 737--so much for all that :uzi: "Whistling" BULLSH*T.)

Doesn't change the fact that a lot of people are dead for no good reason.

Two of my friends were on that plane in the back. One (a *GREAT* guy) is talking on the CVR through the J/S headset around 10 : 00. Wow. That's chilling.

Henry I love ya' man. Glad you are still here.

I'm never gonna' sleep the same again at night after hearing that 737 tape.

Geezus Gawd be with all of those souls.

No TCAS warning at all...

:(

Kudos to the 737 crew. They sound like they fought it to the ground.

53 seconds....

:(
 
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Holy sheee-ite.

These guys did a good job.

"Auto Pilot. Auto Pilot. Auto Pilot." Push the TCS Guys. ;)

*BEEEEEP* *BEEEEEEEEP* *BEEEEEEP* Altitude Alert Warning.

"Let me fly it."

"What was that?"

"Where did he come from?"

"Did we hit somebody?"

Wow.

They did it right.

Sorry, but Brazil has nothing on these guys. They did it right. They were pros as far as I can see and they saved the lives in their charge.

*salute*

Call me if you need an expert witness. No fault in my eyes.

Wow.

I'm sorry but the crewmembers on both planes did their best and that's all that one can expect from any pilot who occupies a seat behind a yoke or stick.
 
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Wow. Good CRM.

They asked my bud to help watch the speed. He came forward to sit in the J/S to help if he could.

Good man. Good guys. Good work.

Wow.

"Is that who we hit?"

Geezus.

Good job on the guys on the relay, also.

This was a professional response to a desperate situation. The guys on the Legacy acquitted themselves well. The 737 crew did also. As well did the crew relaying messages for the EMB gang.

This is what aviators should do.

I'm proud of all involved... Nobody did it wrong that I can see... What a tragedy but everyone did their best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Great CRM.

These guys were talking to each other, the J/S, the pax, the controllers, other planes...

Great work.

Think out loud guys.

Bravo Legacy crew.

You guys did good.
 
185 at the numbers...

This airplane does stop awesome.

I can attest to that.

Man. What a tragedy but the bird and the crew did a good job.

Way to go baby. Sorry it happened though. :(
 
6 posts back to back to back... Are you talking to yourself now? Or are you just trying to get your post count up?
 
Which proves the point.

The plane ain't disposable. (And if you listen to the CVR the Legacy is actually quieter than the 737--so much for all that :uzi: "Whistling" BULLSH*T.)



:(

Give it a rest. It is what it is. If it quacks like a duck, then it is probably a duck. :)
 
Interesting comment from page 8 of the VF article: “You can include the corrupted tax structures that allow airplanes as questionable as the Legacy to be built, sold, and flown.”


You forgot this quote that preceeded it and thus the readers on this board will not appreciate the context of the above.

"The Legacy occupies a position toward the high end of private jets—among airplanes like Gulfstreams, Challengers, and Falcons—which by political, ethical, and environmental measures are abhorrent creations, but which nonetheless are masterworks of personal transportation."

Obviously the man has a bias against Business Jets in general, especially larger ones.
 
LegacyDriver.....dude....ease up buddy....1 post is sufficient.


Sorry. I'm an emotional guy in case you can't tell. Those CVR tapes were horrific and heroic at the same time... Again, apologies.

I would have consolidated them into one post but the edit is locked.
 
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6 posts back to back to back... Are you talking to yourself now? Or are you just trying to get your post count up?


Over a period measured in hours.

It's not like I was just hitting send every five seconds. Again, my sincere apologies.
 
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Wow. I still can't believe what I heard on that 737 CVR...

It seems apparent to me that the F/O was the guy saying, "AYE!"

I can pick up the Captain saying, "Calma. Calma." (The best true English equivalent is not, "Calm. Calm." Rather... "Steady. Steady." Or, "Easy. Easy.")

Is there a source for an English translation of the rest of it? I know Spanish but not Portuguese and the wind noise makes it hard to hear what they are saying. I think they were fighting it all the way to the ground as evidenced by gear extension, etc. and the Captain continuing to talk calmly all the way down.

I'm just wondering what they said because I can't distinguish it.

Is the rattle sound an overspeed or is that a stick shaker?

I am so saddened by what I heard and I can't imagine the horror. I am just thankful they all had long enough to make peace with their God but not time enough to suffer.

I'm sorry people. CVRs are unfair to the dead as well as the living no matter how much credit they may bring to those no longer here...

It is like p***ing on a grave for these things to be made public, IMHO. Let flight crews hear them to learn, otherwise they're sacrilege.
 
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Wow. I still can't believe what I heard on that 737 CVR...

It seems apparent to me that the F/O was the guy saying, "AYE!"

I can pick up the Captain saying, "Calma. Calma." (The best true English equivalent is not, "Calm. Calm." Rather... "Steady. Steady." Or, "Easy. Easy.")

Is there a source for an English translation of the rest of it? I know Spanish but not Portuguese and the wind noise makes it hard to hear what they are saying. I think they were fighting it all the way to the ground as evidenced by gear extension, etc. and the Captain continuing to talk calmly all the way down.

I'm just wondering what they said because I can't distinguish it.

Is the rattle sound an overspeed or is that a stick shaker?

I am so saddened by what I heard and I can't imagine the horror. I am just thankful they all had long enough to make peace with their God but not time enough to suffer.

I'm sorry people. CVRs are unfair to the dead as well as the living no matter how much credit they may bring to those no longer here...

It is like p***ing on a grave for these things to be made public, IMHO. Let flight crews hear them to learn, otherwise they're sacrilege.

Word. I totally agree.

Who let the tapes out in public?
 

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